Zoom-boing
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Does anyone have anymore info on this?
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The honorable Congresswoman is mistaken as to what her countrymen want:
And, yes, of course it contained implementation funding.
The only thing that should be a surprise is that it took this long for someone to go public with it
Your pie chart is non-sense for the gullible.
Can you catch Meet the Press? She was just on telling the whole world about it. Seems like the demonRats hid 105 billion dollars in the hcra and nobody knew it,, cause nobody read it. oh,, and somewhere around here I posted her interview with greta,, I'll see if I can find it.. hang right here..
Can you catch Meet the Press? She was just on telling the whole world about it. Seems like the demonRats hid 105 billion dollars in the hcra and nobody knew it,, cause nobody read it. oh,, and somewhere around here I posted her interview with greta,, I'll see if I can find it.. hang right here..
It's not that no one knew about it. It's that those wanting to make a fuss about the bill didn't take the time to read.
Apparently you don't remember Pelosi stating that "we have to pass the bill to see what is in it". Also, they were give a whopping 24 hours to read a 2000+ page bill. Can't see why they did not get to all of it before it was passed.
Apparently you don't remember Pelosi stating that "we have to pass the bill to see what is in it". Also, they were give a whopping 24 hours to read a 2000+ page bill. Can't see why they did not get to all of it before it was passed.
Where does this perception come from? The House passed the exact same text that the Senate passed (remember the significance of the Scott Brown election? They knew a conference bill would be filibustered so there was no choice but to pass the Senate's bill in the House, unaltered).
That means from the time the Senate passed the bill (December 24, 2009) to the time the House passed the bill (March 21, 2010), members of the House had about 3 months to read it. And, of course, there was time to read it before the time the Senate actually voted on it in late December, if anyone in the House cared to: Harry Reid's manager's amendment was publicly released on November 19, 2009. And if you want to go back even further, you can note that, in terms of content, the Senate's bill is virtually the same as Max Baucus's Chairman's mark in the Finance committee, released on September 16, 2009.
The only change for the House was their 150-page reconciliation bill that amended the Senate bill they had passed to make it look a little more like the House bill that had been passed but abandoned: you can see the timeline for that bill on the Library of Congress's website. It was released on March 17, 2010 and came to a vote on March 21, 2010 (and then came back for another vote on March 25, 2010).
This "24 hours" nonsense is urban myth. The House actually had several months to familiarize itself with the content in the bill.